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  1. Circular Materials now manages recycling - peelregion.ca

    As of January 1, 2026: Circular Materials manages recycling services in Brampton, Caledon, and Mississauga. You will have the same recycling schedule and use the same recycling bin. Peel …

  2. Water bill viewing or paying - peelregion.ca

    You'll need your 10-digit water account number to set up the bill payee. When searching for the bill payee, include the words Peel water or Region of Peel water.

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  4. Water or wastewater service connection - peelregion.ca

    Property owners in Peel can request approval from Peel Region for a water or wastewater service connection. Peel Region must give written approval to connect a property to the municipal water, …

  5. Contact Water and Wastewater - peelregion.ca

    If someone in your household needs an uninterrupted water supply, be sure to register as a critical water user. Registering will let us notify you before any water interruptions are scheduled so you can plan …

  6. Collection calendar - peelregion.ca

    Collection calendar Get your waste collection schedule and special collection dates. Sign up for free reminders by text, email or phone call.

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  8. Housing subsidy - peelregion.ca

    Applying for housing subsidy, eligibility, wait times, and other available housing support.

  9. Construction - peelregion.ca

    Resources for contractors Design, standards, and procedures Drinking water legislative requirements Disinfection work requirements Streetscaping toolbox Wastewater contractors legislative requirements

  10. Tap water is safe to drink - peelregion.ca

    Exposure risk to airborne asbestos from tap water (where present) is extremely low. Based on national and international research, Peel is not currently testing drinking water for asbestos.